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Pupils will take three question papers at the same tier. The approach to the essay question will be
taught. The course content is covered by looking at topics from both a global and UK perspective.
Section A: Questions in English, answers in English. This requires an answer from an informed
audience perspective. Question 2: Write approx. 150 words in response to 2 bullet points, choice of 2
(32 marks). Question 2: Write approx. 40 words in response to 4 bullet points (16 marks). To find
them simply login to your account and visit the relevant subjects. For example, when they say
something would be more accurate when they mean precise. The greenhouse lets in the UV and
visible light, but once the interior warms up and IR energy is re-emitted, the glass absorbs the
radiation and does not allow it to escape back to space. The list is almost endless, as are the
opportunities to travel the world, either for business or for pleasure. When the sun's energy reaches
the surface of the Earth it is absorbed. Question 3: Translation from English to French (minimum 50
words) (12 marks). Written exam 1hr 15 minutes, 78 marks, 30% of GCSE. Question 1: Write
approx. 90 words in response to 4 bullet points, choice of 2 (16 marks). The energy coming in from
the sun can pass through the atmosphere almost unchanged and warm the earth, but the infrared
radiation emanating from the earth's surface is partly absorbed by some gases in the atmosphere and
some of it is re-emitted downwards. Teams Enable groups of users to work together to streamline
your digital publishing. You will learn how to cut and remove wood, metal and plastic materials.
Slides with blue headings are for information and students to take notes if you wish. To access the
films, students need a special password, supplied at enrolment. The total number of marks is 60, one-
third of the overall total. Learners will be able to read technical drawings, select appropriate materials
along with tools and machinery, know how to carry out a practical task and work safely in line with
current health and safety legislation. QR Codes Generate QR Codes for your digital content. There is
no coursework component to the History GCSE. Add Links Send readers directly to specific items or
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good to leave some feedback. Make sure they can use “petri dish” rather than “plastic container” and
“spatula” rather than “spoon”. The student hops from the course materials to the films and back
again. Each piece must last for at least 1 minute and both compositions must last for at least 3
minutes in total. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.
These will be performed to a visiting examiner by 31st May. Question 2: Write approx. 150 words in
response to 2 bullet points, choice of 2 (32 marks). Pupils will follow a programme of study that
fulfils the legal requirements of the NYCC Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education. In the global
business world of the 21st-century language skills can be seen as being invaluable and could take
you further in careers in sales, marketing, the diplomatic service, engineering, IT, media and
journalism. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. Together with a collection of required practical activities, these ideas make up the
'Working Scientifically' aspect of each award. Teams Enable groups of users to work together to
streamline your digital publishing. But as greenhouse gas concentrations rise well above their natural
levels, the additional warming that will take place could threaten the future sustainability of the
planet. We also run a range of in-house cultural experiences, ranging from supporting the European
Day of Languages (26th September) to celebrating a range of national days and traditions. In Oxford
Open Learning’s estimation, this course will take up to 300 hours of study for a student to complete.
They reflect the wide diversity of human experience and provide pupils with an opportunity to
explore societies and cultures different from their own. Adobe InDesign Design pixel-perfect content
like flyers, magazines and more with Adobe InDesign. Section A: Questions in English, answers in
English. The list is almost endless, as are the opportunities to travel the world, either for business or
for pleasure. The information can be presented in different formats to reflect your preferred learning
style e.g. PowerPoint presentation, written assignment, posters, display. The gases that do this
naturally are mainly water vapour and carbon dioxide. All types of schools are finding huge GCSE
success using GCSEPOD, with its 27 subjects, teacher tools and ongoing support. They will develop
knowledge of relevant social, cultural, political, and historical contexts. This will be created and
rehearsed in both lessons and extra rehearsals. This unnecessary load on pupils’ working memory can
be reduced somewhat with visual instructions. Click for full details of The Oxford Open Learning
Trusts GCSE and international GCSE prices. They were found to be unable to account for all of the
observed warming. These questions are answered from a performance perspective and require
specific and detailed knowledge of the text. Only when greenhouse gases emitted by human
activities are invoked can the observed warming be explained. Lesson 1 - Variables This lesson
teaches students independent, dependent and control variables and more importantly how to identify
them from tables, graphs and text in exams. It also covers continuous and categoric variables and
which types of graph should be plotted. If you wish to withdraw your child from sex education then
please contact the school. Obviously some topics are more suited to this than others. (Solving linear
systems, easy. Through our collaboration with Most Education, we have previously welcomed pupils
from Russia, Kazakhstan and China to join our Risedale family. Resources Dive into our extensive
resources on the topic that interests you. This textbook helps students to develop the scientific,
mathematical and practical skills and knowledge needed for the Oxford AQA International GCSE
Combined Sciences exams and provides an excellent grounding for further study at A Level.
The Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) department is a highly committed and enthusiastic team and
we are innovative in our delivery of GCSE German. Section A: Questions in English, answers in
English. Section C: Translation from French to English (minimum of 50 words). In every lesson,
there are formative assessment tasks to develop knowledge and skills. The course covers many
learning topics that pupils will already be familiar with, in that GCSE French 'recycles' learning from
Key Stage 3, adding greater depth and understanding, as well as a broader range of vocabulary.
Pupils are encouraged to question and become well informed on national, and global matters that
relate to religious beliefs, for example, the stance on euthanasia and human rights violations.
However, many scientists, policy makers and citizens are worried that humans are altering the
composition of the atmosphere in such a way as to enhance the greenhouse effect and cause
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to leave some feedback. They will design and create an ambitious outcome over approximately ten
hours and present all of their coursework portfolios for assessment. The assessments are designed for
pupils of all abilities with a mixture of questions requiring short or longer answers. Slides with blue
headings are for information and students to take notes if you wish. All pupils undertake a design
and make a non-examination assessment task which will be added to a final examination mark to
make up their GCSE grade. The Sun gives off a wide spectrum of energy which we classify
according to its wavelength. This unnecessary load on pupils’ working memory can be reduced
somewhat with visual instructions. Pupils will be expected to complete challenges and collect
evidence to show what they have done. For example, when they say something would be more
accurate when they mean precise. Not all lessons will last a full hour and others may be slightly too
long. Section A: Questions in English, answers in English. In the global business world of the 21st-
century language skills can be seen as being invaluable and could take you further in careers in sales,
marketing, the diplomatic service, engineering, IT, media and journalism. If you talk to them in their
own language, that goes to their heart” - Nelson Mandela. It is important to be able to code in
Python because some of the questions in the Computational Thinking and Programming Skills exam
are based on this language. It fully covers the 3 chemistry required practicals in the specification,
enabling your students to build the investigative and experimental skills required for assessment. And
if they don't get the same answer, work together to find the error. The approach to the essay question
will be taught. Issuu turns PDFs and other files into interactive flipbooks and engaging content for
every channel. A relevant resource booklet will be provided twelve weeks before being assessed as
the final component of the examination. But for both teachers and pupils, they can be massively
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to an audience and a visiting examiner. As a result, if you are taking the course so you can go into
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specifically requests a combined science qualification.
Question 4: Write approx. 90 words in response to 4 bullet points, choice of 2 (16 marks). Pupils will
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Only when greenhouse gases emitted by human activities are invoked can the observed warming be
explained. They will develop knowledge of relevant social, cultural, political, and historical contexts.
This course involves looking at all aspects of engineering and its disciplines. This component is
taught by analysis of two television crime dramas from different eras as well as three music videos.
You will produce a comprehensive written log evidencing the rationale of decisions made, the
process of creation and an evaluation of the outcome. The list is almost endless, as are the
opportunities to travel the world, either for business or for pleasure. To find them simply login to
your account and visit the relevant subjects. Building on the foundations at KS3, KS4 prepares
pupils not only to succeed academically but also to be ready to face an ever-changing world. I know
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During the summer we offer softball, tennis, cricket, athletics, frisbee and rounders. You will work
through this until Spring and will prepare for the exam at the end of the academic year. All question
papers must be taken in the same exam period. This warms the surface, and causes the Earth to emit
energy of its own. Issuu turns PDFs and other files into interactive flipbooks and engaging content
for every channel. Row games are a great way to encourage self-marking and discussion between
students. In Oxford Open Learning’s estimation, this course will take up to 300 hours of study for a
student to complete. They have equipment to deal with, results to record, safety to consider, peers
moving around providing distractions, plus often lengthy and complex procedures to follow. This
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conditions. The course covers many learning topics that pupils will already be familiar with, in that
GCSE French 'recycles' learning from Key Stage 3, adding greater depth and understanding, as well
as a broader range of vocabulary. We listen to native French speakers, study authentic texts and
practise speaking and writing skills on a range of meaningful topics, ranging from family and
hobbies to school life, future plans and holidays and the environment. We have an on-site fitness
room that includes a treadmill, cross-trainer, exercise bikes and free weights and is mainly used by
small groups at Key Stage 4 and fitness clubs. Pupils are encouraged to become increasingly
independent and creative in their language learning and gain confidence through this. If you work at
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We believe that all pupils can succeed in language learning and that being able to communicate
effectively is a vital skill in the 21st-century world. You will work through this until Spring and will
prepare for the exam at the end of the academic year. Question 2: Write approx. 40 words in
response to 4 bullet points (16 marks). There is the traditional A Level Media and Film Studies
course as well as several Level 3 Media courses. Parents may not withdraw their child from what is
taught as part of the science curriculum. Through our collaboration with Most Education, we have
previously welcomed pupils from Russia, Kazakhstan and China to join our Risedale family. The
gases that do this naturally are mainly water vapour and carbon dioxide. Pupils who have studied
history often study A-Level qualifications in subjects such as English, politics, economics and
sociology. Social Posts Create on-brand social posts and Articles in minutes. Section C: Translation
from German to English (minimum of 35 words). You will produce a comprehensive written log
evidencing the rationale of decisions made, the process of creation and an evaluation of the
outcome. The final outcome is a 10-20 min performance that you have made with your group
performed to an audience and a 2000 word coursework log. How can the techniques from this
practical be used in a different context. You can accept or reject any non-mandatory cookies using
the buttons here. Obviously some topics are more suited to this than others. (Solving linear systems,
easy. They will be sent a brief by the exam board and products typically could include a magazine or
a website. Questions will focus on a variety of historical areas, such as what happened, why things
happened, the impact of key events, and how far you agree with a view. Pupils will be assessed
under the 9-1 grading system. In order to progress to A-Level mathematics, pupils would realistically
need to achieve at least a grade 7 or above. The course covers many learning topics that pupils will
already be familiar with, in that GCSE French 'recycles' learning from Key Stage 3, adding greater
depth and understanding, as well as a broader range of vocabulary. Students also need internet
access and an e-mail account to benefit from this extraordinary resource which is offered as a “free”
extra to students on the relevant. UV is short wavelength high-energy radiation, visible is mid-
wavelength, mid-energy radiation, and IR is long wavelength low-energy radiation. This will look at
different forms of media, chosen by the exam board, to explore the historical, social or gender
representations within them. The course content is covered by looking at topics from both a global
and UK perspective. The fact that all incoming wavelengths are absorbed by the Earth and re-
emitted as IR is the key to the greenhouse effect, both on the Earth, and in the greenhouse. Question
1: Produce 4 sentences in response to a photo (8 marks). Pupils can study Computer Science at A
level or they can take a more practical route through Darlington College. The areas that will be
studied are advertising, film posters, magazines, newspapers, video games and radio. Those who wish
to study Science at a higher level would be well advised to study either the Science (Double Award)
or 3 single science subjects such as Biology, Chemistry or Physics. They will develop knowledge of
relevant social, cultural, political, and historical contexts.

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